Los Angeles is an amazing town. There’s so much to love: the people, the diversity, the beaches, the mountains, the creativity, the weather and the raw potential to make dreams come true. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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June 10, 12:38 am
Submission: LA County’s child protection system requires urgent reform
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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June 9, 1:32 am
-30- columns
Every journalist needs a proper sign-off. Graduating Daily Bruin staffers and members of the UCLA community share their experiences and plans for the future. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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June 9, 12:00 am
Chloe Lew: Don’t underestimate the power of your degree
When I was in elementary school and first discovered the public library, I snuck books under my bed covers and read them in the dim light of a keychain flashlight. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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June 5, 12:39 am
Travis Fife: UC fossil fuel divestment is step toward leading change
As the Centennial Campaign video presentation came to an end a few weeks ago in Royce Quad, the message was clear: UCLA is not just a university, it is a beacon other institutions can look to as a guiding light. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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June 5, 12:39 am
Editorial: Anderson School should be transparent about gender disparity
A 2006 internal report found that the UCLA Anderson School of Management had a disproportionately low amount of female professors among similar business schools and that women felt they were in a discriminatory climate. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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June 2, 12:42 am
Eitan Arom: Student attention should be shifted toward ASUCLA
To any student who pays attention to campus politics, the name John Joanino is probably a familiar one. Joanino ended his term as undergraduate student government president last month, rounding out a year as the school’s most prominent student official. Read more...
Photo: Victoria Chang/Daily Bruin Senior Staff
Editorials, Opinion
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June 2, 12:33 am
Editorial: Passage of SB 850 proves state Master Plan in grave need of update
Whether they knew it or not, California legislators signaled last week the woeful inadequacy of the state’s guiding document for public higher education. The California Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 850, a proposal to allow certain California community colleges to grant bachelor’s degrees. Read more...


